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. >> funding for religion and ethics weekly is provided by the endowment. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. i'm bob abernathy. it's good to have you with us. religious leaders are among those criticizing new cuts to the u.s. food stamp program that took effect november 1st. for months faith-based groups have warned this would hurt struggling americans and strain the resources of charities that help the poor. the new cuts, which total $5 billion over the next year, affect nearly 48 million americans who receive benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program, or s.n.a.p. experts estimate those on food stamps will receive between 5% and 8% less. next week congress will debate making even larger cuts over the next decade. >>> this week marked the one-year anniversary of hurricane sandy, the deadly storm that devastated parts of the mid-atlantic coast, leaving thousands homeless and causing many billions of dolla
. >> funding for religion and ethics weekly is provided by the endowment. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. i'm bob abernathy. it's good to have you with us. religious leaders are among those criticizing new cuts to the u.s. food stamp program that took effect november 1st. for months faith-based groups have warned this would hurt struggling...
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but advancing religion, check. must not result in excessive entanglement between government and religion. if they want to openhe government and religion. it meets all the criteria, they should be able to do it. >> there's a weird legal dichotomy in allowing it prior to a meeting but not during it. that's interesting how they're going to reconcile it. >> i'm sorry, does not entanglement, the third of the three? >> yes and no. if you're saying it's secular in purpose, how is it not secular in purpose during versus before? it's a little bit where they're drawing a line legally. fine, that's their job t >> the first amendment they lfal back on for their argument the people who wrote the first amendment were in the first congress who opened their op congress with a prayer.he i think frankly it's a little bit of a reach. this has been going on since tht beginning of the republicans i suspect it will be forever. >> greg? >> i am of the -- i am always polite when people are praying when you go over to somebody's house and
but advancing religion, check. must not result in excessive entanglement between government and religion. if they want to openhe government and religion. it meets all the criteria, they should be able to do it. >> there's a weird legal dichotomy in allowing it prior to a meeting but not during it. that's interesting how they're going to reconcile it. >> i'm sorry, does not entanglement, the third of the three? >> yes and no. if you're saying it's secular in purpose, how is it...
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to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today. it's been going on now for close to 20 years and it's a vehicle for people to learn and spend time in a construct of way as they're making their way to work. it the initials of metro transit authority. it was the torah association. >> on good days, it's 45 minutes and that's when it's on schedule but every once in a while, at least once a month, there's always a way. we always enjoy it and we have the opportunity to spend more time together and delve a little more into the text. the heck are you doing on my train during this? but we have a
to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today....
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to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today. it's been going on now for close to 20 years and it's a vehicle for people to learn and spend time in a construct of way as they're making their way to work. it the initials of metro transit authority. it was the torah association. >> on good days, it's 45 minutes and that's when it's on schedule but every once in a while, at least once a month, there's always a way. we always enjoy it and we have the opportunity to spend more time together and delve a little more into the text. the heck are you doing on my train during this? but we have a
to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today....
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laughs and anyway it's not collapse also horseshit and there's no chance with the website that is not a religion and there is a lot more in the train that's going to have to leave the station it's going to have to leave the station at some point to keep the train in the station is not going to fix all of the problems that you just that you just stated but we're a boat the trade of both the wheels if i want to do it is ok go anywhere but it's actually massachusetts in two thousand why mitt romney was really pleased about it it's been run just past want to use he got is but kicked out of elections so you know again it's one of those things where it's it's in a situation where we are prepared it's not ready this whole we've got to pass the bill to see what's in it we now see what's in it oh my sweet jesus little or no it's bad when you where ever the dream it is whatever position the train might be end the point with these plans is that when you make it when you buy health insurance you have you make two calculations you have the amount that you're willing to pay you know say x. versus the amount o
laughs and anyway it's not collapse also horseshit and there's no chance with the website that is not a religion and there is a lot more in the train that's going to have to leave the station it's going to have to leave the station at some point to keep the train in the station is not going to fix all of the problems that you just that you just stated but we're a boat the trade of both the wheels if i want to do it is ok go anywhere but it's actually massachusetts in two thousand why mitt...
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person that says that the existence of good or religion doesn't matter, it is not an important decision. ivitally important. >> do we agree? >> believers can learn a lot from atheists. believers take their faith not serious enough to question or think it through. >> father james >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and today we watched as the federal official who oversees the obama care exchanges appeared before a house committee to testify about the flawed rollout of health care.gov. and we also watched as democrats on that committee reached their limit of just how much phony republican concern they can stomach. >> there had been a little bit and systematic attempt on the part of the majority in the house and the mine north in the senate to take it impossible for all americans to receive quality health care, and some of us will not stand for it. we will stand up for what is right, for what is fair and what is just. health care is a right and not a privilege. >> democrats today didn't hide their frustration with republicans suggest concern with fixing american's broken health
person that says that the existence of good or religion doesn't matter, it is not an important decision. ivitally important. >> do we agree? >> believers can learn a lot from atheists. believers take their faith not serious enough to question or think it through. >> father james >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and today we watched as the federal official who oversees the obama care exchanges appeared before a house committee to testify about the flawed...
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to ensure we are not pursuing because of religion, because of national origin, because people are out assembling peacefully and freely as they are allowed to by the first amendment and so forth. it makes it clear that you cannot conduct an assessment if that is your sole reason for doing it. there are many other appropriate reasons for doing assessments. we can talk about migrations of gangs. when we are looking at the evolution of the gang problem, and we recognize it is a problem we face today. what is it going to look like tomorrow and what can appropriately be done by law enforcement to address that problem tomorrow today so that we are not dealing with another big regional, national, or transnational gang tomorrow? that may mean that in that authorized purpose with clear objectives and trying to define what that gang, they might look at population data where it ight be logical based on historical examples where it might crop up tomorrow and then engage on explaining what the problem might be, then involving many parts of the community, not just the law enforcement dimension. not
to ensure we are not pursuing because of religion, because of national origin, because people are out assembling peacefully and freely as they are allowed to by the first amendment and so forth. it makes it clear that you cannot conduct an assessment if that is your sole reason for doing it. there are many other appropriate reasons for doing assessments. we can talk about migrations of gangs. when we are looking at the evolution of the gang problem, and we recognize it is a problem we face...
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what god would have court can here on earth and astrophysicists be religious of course any i think religion is has been with us since we came out of the jungle the darling even a judge of mental god someone hovering over those if you look at the numbers i just tell you the numbers the numbers that scientists on average are less religious than the population ok but that number is not zero so then you ask well what does it mean for them to be religious i tell you this if they're active contributing scientists they're not running around telling you that the universe was made in six days it's a different kind of religiosity that the scientist has it's more of a spirituality more of feeling of a creator rather than using the bible as a science textbook of its debt that defies its rightness yeah i mean we know death no religion perhaps we. when we see a death perhaps because we're born knowing only life right so what also we left to do and to fear that unknown the so what all i'm saying is that the religious scientists are they will surely will have a spirituality about them but it's not the kind
what god would have court can here on earth and astrophysicists be religious of course any i think religion is has been with us since we came out of the jungle the darling even a judge of mental god someone hovering over those if you look at the numbers i just tell you the numbers the numbers that scientists on average are less religious than the population ok but that number is not zero so then you ask well what does it mean for them to be religious i tell you this if they're active...
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the second is the companies as persons exercising religion. the third is what some courts have referred to as they pass through standing whereby a closely held family type corporations such as this one can assert the free exercise rights of its owners and forth is a roots that only judge walton in the district here used which is the third-party standing doctrine. i would like to begin by looking at the claims of the gilardi's as individuals. several things are undisputed. the gilardi's control and make the decisions for the companies including what goes in and what's kept out of the company health plans. third the gilardi have a well-documented religious or four of the hhs mandate challenge here today requires the companies to include those things and their plans for face significant lines. and five those things should only be included in the plan if francis philip gilardi direct them to be included. given those undisputed facts it's our view that the court should have applied the test of the thomas case and asked whether the hhs mandate put s
the second is the companies as persons exercising religion. the third is what some courts have referred to as they pass through standing whereby a closely held family type corporations such as this one can assert the free exercise rights of its owners and forth is a roots that only judge walton in the district here used which is the third-party standing doctrine. i would like to begin by looking at the claims of the gilardi's as individuals. several things are undisputed. the gilardi's control...
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, of having an official state religion or governmental religion. and i don't think any, any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is non-partisan. every statement i have made in my intercession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that's what politics, that is what the political process is all about but it does not, it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately avoid partisan issues of the i have never talked about immigration reform, i have never talked about same-sex marriage or pro-choice or pro-life or anything like that in the decade-plus that i have been praying and i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray as we said earlier out of the overflow of my devotional life and pass tomorrow outreach, not to -- pastoral outreach, not to bring issues to the floor in my intercession. >> what is your favorite part about being chaplain? >> my favorite part about being the 62nd chaplain of
, of having an official state religion or governmental religion. and i don't think any, any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is non-partisan. every statement i have made in my intercession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that's what politics, that is what the political process is all about but it does not, it does not bring up my...
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people are free to choose their religion. no one has the right, no one can force a belief on people. if someone wants to force what they believe on people, to force people to eat and drink, to think in the way they see fit, and according to their own ignorance. this is dangerous. this has its own school, its own institute. it has its own school, it's own institute and own supporters. the problem is huge. the whole world is suffering from terrorist supporters. people are suffering from al qaeda. they want to live in peace. adies and gentlemen, you are itnessing an economic recovery espite what you hear at times. his is not having an impact on companies coming and working in iraq and investment and in uilding. we will contain the potential disasters that we would have suffered had security forces not eased. hey are suffering in iraq. due to people wearing bombs and ntering cafÉs or funerals. and other gatherings and blowing themselves up. this is what is leading to huge casualties. otherwise they cannot control one single inch
people are free to choose their religion. no one has the right, no one can force a belief on people. if someone wants to force what they believe on people, to force people to eat and drink, to think in the way they see fit, and according to their own ignorance. this is dangerous. this has its own school, its own institute. it has its own school, it's own institute and own supporters. the problem is huge. the whole world is suffering from terrorist supporters. people are suffering from al qaeda....
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the media is run by ultra liberals whose agenda is to globalize the world and get rid of sovereignty, religion, culture, from everyday life in america -- your ok, barry, those are thoughts, and i will pick up on health care, and we are joined on the phone by a health-care reporter with politico to talk about today's hearing before the ways and means committee. who'll be testifying, mr. cheney, and what questions are likely to be asked? guest: persons testifying are the medicare and medicaid services administrator, an obscure agency, but they are the ones responsible for building the and roman system for the affordable care act -- the enrollment system for the ford motor ac -- for the affordable care act. they have quarterbacked the whole construction of what to say. so many questions to ask it is hard to know where to begin. what is the timeframe for getting this working again? what went wrong, and why did he go so wrong so early? that is where we will see the outset. and then they will dive into specifics of why didn't people see the delay of the enrollment system when there were so many warn
the media is run by ultra liberals whose agenda is to globalize the world and get rid of sovereignty, religion, culture, from everyday life in america -- your ok, barry, those are thoughts, and i will pick up on health care, and we are joined on the phone by a health-care reporter with politico to talk about today's hearing before the ways and means committee. who'll be testifying, mr. cheney, and what questions are likely to be asked? guest: persons testifying are the medicare and medicaid...
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the leaders really tried to separate politics and religion from economy and putting a lot of. thought a lot of effort into. growing domestic market is unable in that industry and i think that was a very popular argument that is until turkey got embroiled in in syria and the fallout from it has been so far quite significant because they had they lost all their investments in syria and turkey was the single largest investor in in syria they created a major source of instability on their southern border with the flow of arms back and forth with the flow of militants they also had to increase their social spending significantly because of the presence of the refugees they had to increase that military spending significantly so you have all those major issues stemming from what altimetry it was a political and partially religious decision and it is now putting at risk all that hard won six hours that they had over the past few years so do you think your argument about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its econ
the leaders really tried to separate politics and religion from economy and putting a lot of. thought a lot of effort into. growing domestic market is unable in that industry and i think that was a very popular argument that is until turkey got embroiled in in syria and the fallout from it has been so far quite significant because they had they lost all their investments in syria and turkey was the single largest investor in in syria they created a major source of instability on their southern...
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argument about turkey being the prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how ways doki had done so being accompanied by decent make you to go away with hyperinflation video of all that die you get all the time so it she's so much economic success and i think that was agreed but the problem there is of course they do one day his attitude has changed he now has become much more to talk to did he miss dorrit of any criticism and more bad annoyed. what you're dealing with here is the few years tell you where there are children who just be. on the internet but electronic media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. this is the weekly here not to the news continues now and this last week syria met the first ambitious deadline on its path to chemical disarmament it has successfully dismantle the facilities used to produce talks at weapons but the tough task of eliminating the existing stockpiles lays ahe
argument about turkey being the prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how ways doki had done so being accompanied by decent make you to go away with hyperinflation video of all that die you get all the time so it she's so much economic success and i think that was agreed but the problem there is of course they do one day his attitude has changed...
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i'm so glad that people are going to hear my story that's why we came to america i have no idea why religion why should. the family came to washington of course hoping to get answers for why they have to live in fear every day i have no idea why her grandmother was one to drown him i was outside with my grandmother everything became dark i was scared so i started to run and then i noticed my hand was bleeding so i tried to clean my hand but not kept coming out but i was very scared so i just kept running and. we also learned that the u.s. government did not grant to the lawyer of this family prominent pakistani warrior who has sued the cia in the past on behalf of the victims of drone strikes in pakistan four hundred fifty thousand population of. you know concentration. being picked. off what time to the show on how long for someone. s.u.v. this is how the being targeted and at the same time they're not really in a position to leave the area the purpose of this briefing was to put a human face to drone strikes there's a for a chance that in congress the tragedy of this family will fall on de
i'm so glad that people are going to hear my story that's why we came to america i have no idea why religion why should. the family came to washington of course hoping to get answers for why they have to live in fear every day i have no idea why her grandmother was one to drown him i was outside with my grandmother everything became dark i was scared so i started to run and then i noticed my hand was bleeding so i tried to clean my hand but not kept coming out but i was very scared so i just...
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to religion on the rails. this new york train is a moving synagogue
to religion on the rails. this new york train is a moving synagogue
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but it's not religion she is after. it's the parking lot. >> this is our office. what we use. we have our file cabinet. it has our paperwork. we want to ensure that our participates have what they need. >> reporter: smith and the nonprofit sheing founded dreams for change, rent the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sights, largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven. smith started the first lot in august 2010 when a new face of homelessness emerged from the great recession. middle cast a families suddenly cast adrift in long-term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters and come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i'm just in between right now. where do i go? >> reporter: now they report some sort of income, but struggle with under employment or jobs that pay just a fracture of what they are used to. more than a thousand miles away frank says a growing population of people living in their cars and rv's have created host of problems. >> they steal from us, they drop their trash wher
but it's not religion she is after. it's the parking lot. >> this is our office. what we use. we have our file cabinet. it has our paperwork. we want to ensure that our participates have what they need. >> reporter: smith and the nonprofit sheing founded dreams for change, rent the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sights, largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven. smith started the first lot in august 2010 when a new...
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they cited part of their religion. even facing a fine for not complying. the obama administration said it's necessary to protect a woman's right to decide when and whether to have children, the judges were not convinced. they interpreted it as forcing companies to cover contraceptives. the decision friday echos the tenth circuit court of appeals ruling. that court ruled against the abortion pill mandate in the hobby lobby case and has relied on the ruling in previous other instances. there was another case out of the third and sixth circuit that went the opposite way. the split among federal courts may enhance the chances at the supreme court and will take on the issue. we'll have to see. uma? >> thank you for bringing us up to date on that issue. we'll watch it closely. >>> well, it's your last chance to sound off. should making beer be part of any high school curriculum? tweet us and i'll read some of your thoughts just a few minutes. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. wi
they cited part of their religion. even facing a fine for not complying. the obama administration said it's necessary to protect a woman's right to decide when and whether to have children, the judges were not convinced. they interpreted it as forcing companies to cover contraceptives. the decision friday echos the tenth circuit court of appeals ruling. that court ruled against the abortion pill mandate in the hobby lobby case and has relied on the ruling in previous other instances. there was...
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the target of other religions is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it is much more like war fare and it's war fare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. and that really points out the flip side of some of those numbers. the danger to civilians in the united states and western europe and even parts of eastern asia isn't nearly as high and may actually be declining. chris lawrence, cnn, washington. >>> now there are some of the buildings that are still showing signs of damage and the repairs are ongoing. but on the one-year anniversary of hurricane sandy ellis island is opening one against and welcoming visitors. what an important place this is. >> take your children. some of the displays are great. it's a remarkable place to visit. >> the gateway where millions of people came to this country, it was badly battered by superstorm sandy and a new electrical system should be operational by may and new heating and air-conditioni
the target of other religions is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it is much more like war fare and it's war fare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. and that really points out the flip side of some of those numbers. the danger to civilians in the united states and western europe and even parts of eastern asia isn't...
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state sponsored religion be trained you can feel it's security for everyone trying to help governments to reach a breach of the fulfilment presumably based on intelligence from m i six and the plan is to get the c.h.p. the communications agency to help train up the. volume of the revelations that you know. it doesn't exactly have the best reputation at the moment but maybe the woods national security have become time to bow to swearing given all the. stories of the last year it's quite difficult to buy into the just issue of national security especially when national security seems to be basic civil liberties experts say even the name. just. capabilities to. any foreign power perceived as the threats if the future of walls is in. still working just taking a government salary for it or live from moscow it's r.t. a single u.s. drone strike has destabilized the entire peace process in pakistan it's killed the leader of the country's taliban group who had been prepared to negotiate security forces on a high alert across the country over fears of a militant reprisal one local expert told us
state sponsored religion be trained you can feel it's security for everyone trying to help governments to reach a breach of the fulfilment presumably based on intelligence from m i six and the plan is to get the c.h.p. the communications agency to help train up the. volume of the revelations that you know. it doesn't exactly have the best reputation at the moment but maybe the woods national security have become time to bow to swearing given all the. stories of the last year it's quite...
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a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by cal in its entirety and i didn't know what to expect from this place. but i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place all first book used. lake baikal is more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five hundred killers a speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly at three thousand meters where from such altitudes he can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear waters and his four cameras fixed to the airframe. for josefa it's just a scientific.
a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by cal in its entirety and i didn't know what to expect from this place. but i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place all first book used. lake baikal is more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft...
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islamism is the desire to impose a given interpretation of the faith of a seaty as distinct from the religion of islam, however one wants to practice it. it's the desire for imposation, poll itisation of the faith. i came to realise that islamism was a grievance. up until that point i was aggrieved by foreign policy. islamism was the largest obstacle preventing muslim societies from progressing. i was someone driven by a sense of injustice. i wanted to seek for justice. that would entail challenging the islamist ideology. if i realised that it was an obstacle to the advancement of muslim society. we grounded quinn lamb. >> we have a question from a huer. >>> jd rosen asks is reduction of drone war fair an effective countermeasure against new extremist recruitment? >> so i've been critical of uab, drone strikes. if the policy is carrick cattured as democracy at the barrel of the gun, was bush's stance. if the leadership of al qaeda was dealt with by drone strikes, president obama felt he could deal with the problem. it's an ideology, an inurgency, not just an organization. president obama's or
islamism is the desire to impose a given interpretation of the faith of a seaty as distinct from the religion of islam, however one wants to practice it. it's the desire for imposation, poll itisation of the faith. i came to realise that islamism was a grievance. up until that point i was aggrieved by foreign policy. islamism was the largest obstacle preventing muslim societies from progressing. i was someone driven by a sense of injustice. i wanted to seek for justice. that would entail...
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mission inff to a hawaii where her skills with language and religion become critical to the success of the mission. you have this person who is born enslaved and lives as enslaved person on a college campus, then leave this extraordinary life afterward. >> you also talk about race science, the search for cadavers for scientific research at these universities. >> one of the things i wanted to do with the book was to try and explain how slavery and the slave trade provided the of higher education in north america. but i also wanted to explain the role that colleges played in perpetuating slavery in the slave trade, and that is where you get to the race science. that is where becomes critical. it is precisely on campus the ideas that come to defend slavery in the 19th century get refined. intellectualr legitimacy on campus. they get their scientific veneer on campus. they get their moral credentialing on campus. i wanted to trace that process. one of the ugliest aspects of that is the use of marginalized people in the americas, in the u.s., enslaved black people, often native americans, a
mission inff to a hawaii where her skills with language and religion become critical to the success of the mission. you have this person who is born enslaved and lives as enslaved person on a college campus, then leave this extraordinary life afterward. >> you also talk about race science, the search for cadavers for scientific research at these universities. >> one of the things i wanted to do with the book was to try and explain how slavery and the slave trade provided the of...
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the federal appeals court says that limits the right of free exercise of religion by burdennenning companies to require insurance that includes contraception. it is another ground breaking case for religious rights and others say it is the employees who have a right to coverage. >> the only question here is whether our government can force religious business owners to pay for abortion causing drugs and to pay for contraceptives, even if it is against their most deeply held religious beliefs. >> the reason for that is that you have the right to practice what you want, but an employer shouldn't have the right to deny the people who work at that institution their right to follow their conscience and use contraception. >> this case is involving the owners of fresh way foods. the catholic brothers do not want to contribute to the coverage of contraceptive including plan b pills citing their roman catholic religion. facing a fine for not complying and while the obama administration says the requirement is necessary to protect a woman's right to decide when or if she wants to have children the judg
the federal appeals court says that limits the right of free exercise of religion by burdennenning companies to require insurance that includes contraception. it is another ground breaking case for religious rights and others say it is the employees who have a right to coverage. >> the only question here is whether our government can force religious business owners to pay for abortion causing drugs and to pay for contraceptives, even if it is against their most deeply held religious...
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what is already protected by the first amendment to ensure that we are not pursuing simply because of religion, national origin, because people are assembling peacefully or freely as they are allowed to do. they make it very clear if that is your sole reason there are many other appropriate necessary reasons for doing assessments talk about the migration of game with the gang problem we recognize it today the problem that we face today that what will it looks like to moral and what could reasonably be done by law enforcement to address the problem tomorrow today to not deal with another transnational king tomorrow? with that authorize purpose with very clear objectives to look at where it might be they male cat population in-house data to determine a whole host of factors e. including socio-economic factors that could be logical it could pop up tomorrow then engage not only explaining what the problem might be but many parts of the community not only with that potential but to be proactive and a lot of it has to do with the engaging community leaders based on conditions that what can we do to
what is already protected by the first amendment to ensure that we are not pursuing simply because of religion, national origin, because people are assembling peacefully or freely as they are allowed to do. they make it very clear if that is your sole reason there are many other appropriate necessary reasons for doing assessments talk about the migration of game with the gang problem we recognize it today the problem that we face today that what will it looks like to moral and what could...
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says an affordable care act mandate which limits the right of free exercise of religion. the justices striking down that requirement. saying it burdens or compels business owners regardless of their religious bleachbeliefs t provide health coverage which includes birth control. others say it's the employees who have the right to coverage. >> the only question here is whether our government can force religious business owners to pay for abortion-causing drugs and to pay for contraceptives even if that's against their deeply held religious beliefs. >> the reason for that is you have the right to practice what you want but an employer shouldn't have the right to deny the people who work at that institution their right to follow their consciouses and use contracepti contraception. >> a little background center on the owners of freshway foods, a pair of catholic brothers who did not want to provide cont contraceptives for their employees citing their religious beliefs. the two are facing a $14 million fine for not complying. while the obama administration says it is necessary,
says an affordable care act mandate which limits the right of free exercise of religion. the justices striking down that requirement. saying it burdens or compels business owners regardless of their religious bleachbeliefs t provide health coverage which includes birth control. others say it's the employees who have the right to coverage. >> the only question here is whether our government can force religious business owners to pay for abortion-causing drugs and to pay for contraceptives...
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there's many ethnic and religion groups, mostly christian. in myanmar it's mostly buddist. a civil war broke out two years ago. that's only one worry for the myanmar government. there's violence between buddhists and rohingyas. joe blachlland is an analyst and joins us via skype from canberra. how significant really is the ceasefire agreement. how hopeful are you that it could result in a lasting peace in myanmar. ixed i think it is quite significant. i think it follows on from the president's plan to establish a sense of order that works for his government. this is - it needs to be seen in the context of the roadmap that the government has - the regime prior to this government established back in 2003. and it's about establishing an element of prosperity reliant on security. that prosperity is something seen as being in the interests of the tafaldorf and the military that backed the government. this is, in some respects, a cynical ploy by the government, but it's something that has broader benefits for the community. >> it is slightly confusing john blachl land because the
there's many ethnic and religion groups, mostly christian. in myanmar it's mostly buddist. a civil war broke out two years ago. that's only one worry for the myanmar government. there's violence between buddhists and rohingyas. joe blachlland is an analyst and joins us via skype from canberra. how significant really is the ceasefire agreement. how hopeful are you that it could result in a lasting peace in myanmar. ixed i think it is quite significant. i think it follows on from the president's...
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even though they can't directly legislate morality or law or religion, they can nevertheless support it in various ways. by the own example and the tone of their lives. >> what was cardinal dulles's relationship with his father? >> actually i found out , something about that that i don't think has ever been published, buried in oral history in the princeton dulles archives. in that oral history, it is an interview with one of the law partners at sullivan cromwell. he says one day, foster dulles called me frantically and said, this is the worst day of my life. you have got to come in right now to my office. i went to his office. i saw him very upset. he handed me a letter and asked me to read it. the letter was to his son, avery, who had decided to become a catholic. for someone like john foster dulles, it would have been better if his son had become a hindu. a catholic was absolutely intolerable. in this letter, foster dulles writes to his son, never speak to me again, never call me again, you are not my son. i have nothing to do with you. his partner recalls -- he said, i spent four
even though they can't directly legislate morality or law or religion, they can nevertheless support it in various ways. by the own example and the tone of their lives. >> what was cardinal dulles's relationship with his father? >> actually i found out , something about that that i don't think has ever been published, buried in oral history in the princeton dulles archives. in that oral history, it is an interview with one of the law partners at sullivan cromwell. he says one day,...
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[video clip] them a we do not know if it is a single religion or single border. they carry bad ideas instead of flowers. al qaeda is a dirty wind that wants to spread worldwide. flowers to to carry expand them at the international level. request. it is not only about iraq. it is about all of the countries in the world that are suffering from terrorism. many internal crisis in the crisis andproxy proxy wars for regional countries. the most dangerous of these are the wars that are waged on sectarian banners. people are free to choose their religion. no one has the right to interfere. some want to force what they believed on people and force people to think in the way they see fit. this is very dangerous. this kind of ideology and ,entality has its own school its own institute, its own supporters. we have the right to request the sufferingd, which is -- and to support all of the people that are suffering from al qaeda and the terrorists and allow for people to live in -- to live in peace. the prime minister meeting with obama, we will have that live for you at 1:30
[video clip] them a we do not know if it is a single religion or single border. they carry bad ideas instead of flowers. al qaeda is a dirty wind that wants to spread worldwide. flowers to to carry expand them at the international level. request. it is not only about iraq. it is about all of the countries in the world that are suffering from terrorism. many internal crisis in the crisis andproxy proxy wars for regional countries. the most dangerous of these are the wars that are waged on...
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statement severely persecuted by top russian authorities in putin's government solely for ethnicity and religion. during his first term, there was a group of special humanitarian concern. since then 12,000 turks have resettled in america, including many in illinois and in my district. however, 80,000 turks remain in russia and undergo persecution in areas of our lives that we often take for granted. -- unable to he return, there have been refugees in russia and asia. this is the reality of putin's russia. people are discriminated against, tore turd and even killed and are economically and financially repressed. when given freedom to chase the american dream, these same hispanica turks fulfill their potential in less than a decade. i let my colleagues to make their own determination about which nation is exceptional. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? mr. courtney: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: with
statement severely persecuted by top russian authorities in putin's government solely for ethnicity and religion. during his first term, there was a group of special humanitarian concern. since then 12,000 turks have resettled in america, including many in illinois and in my district. however, 80,000 turks remain in russia and undergo persecution in areas of our lives that we often take for granted. -- unable to he return, there have been refugees in russia and asia. this is the reality of...
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it's not religion she's after, it's the parking lot. dreams for change runs what's called a safe parking program, renting the lots from this church and a nearby youth center. smith started the first lot in 2010 when a new face of holelessness emerged from the great recession, middle class families accustomed to stability suddenly abrupt in long term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters, come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i'm just in between right now. what do i do, where do i go? >> 57-year-old kathleen williams worked until she was laid off in 2009 approximate she found work as a librarian's assistant, but that salary barely paid for a motel room. four weeks ago, she lost her job and moved into her car. >> having found this place, it made it a lot easier. you park on the side of the street, the police will come along and you know wake up, get out, go away. >> smith said seen yearses 55 and older make up one in five of those parked in the lot. veterans like alan waley account for another 20%
it's not religion she's after, it's the parking lot. dreams for change runs what's called a safe parking program, renting the lots from this church and a nearby youth center. smith started the first lot in 2010 when a new face of holelessness emerged from the great recession, middle class families accustomed to stability suddenly abrupt in long term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters, come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i'm just in between...
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maybe we'll be a little less prone to get down on somebody because of their politics, sexualities, religion or musical taste. these all represent alternative proteins. i think it's better to put the protein front and center. >> matt joined us as well. >> some of us have a more sophisticated palate. >> oh. >> this is a grilled chicken heart with a salad of celery leaves, shallots. >> go ahead. >> is this the straw that you drew. >> go ahead and try it. >> this is tough for me. wait i got the big one. >> hold on. i just want a small bite. >> get some of the greens with it. >> i hate to be such a baby. i'm embarrassed. >> the heart is the leanest muscle on the animal and it's delicious. >> it's good. >> come on. >> tastes like a heart. >> tastes like chicken. >> tastes like heart. >> this is a classic italian dish. >> the heart is delicious. >> it is. it's a lean piece of meat. >> the leanest on the body. >> it tastes delicious. >> this is braised caves tongue, a little bit of lemon. get the sauce. you like the sauce. >> like the sauce. >> that's perfect. >> it's like pot roast. >> i don't wan
maybe we'll be a little less prone to get down on somebody because of their politics, sexualities, religion or musical taste. these all represent alternative proteins. i think it's better to put the protein front and center. >> matt joined us as well. >> some of us have a more sophisticated palate. >> oh. >> this is a grilled chicken heart with a salad of celery leaves, shallots. >> go ahead. >> is this the straw that you drew. >> go ahead and try it....
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these young people are not being trained for a war for some national advantage or for religion or economic opportunity. this is a war against an alien life form that comes from another part of the galaxy and threatens life on earth. >> right. even though this is originally written as a young adult, the theme here is very much an adult one. is there something you would like to see as a takeaway for people? because it's kind of a thinking movie. >> it's a thinking movie but i'm not sure that i would like to pronounce a message for it because i think that kind of robs you of being able to participate. i think it's a great movie for young people and their parents to see together, because i think it will create -- the questions will be asked and, hopefully, in a family setting you might find some answers. it concerns things like the responsibilities of growing up and facing military training, bullying are a lot of the things that -- that you experience when you see this film. >> there's a line at one point in the movie and i don't want to give too much away, that talks about a theme i think lea
these young people are not being trained for a war for some national advantage or for religion or economic opportunity. this is a war against an alien life form that comes from another part of the galaxy and threatens life on earth. >> right. even though this is originally written as a young adult, the theme here is very much an adult one. is there something you would like to see as a takeaway for people? because it's kind of a thinking movie. >> it's a thinking movie but i'm not...
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has been worse than the ku klux klan for blacks and said nonchristians practice some sort of false religion. the virginia governor's race on the air in norfolk virginia. >> terry mcauliffe will make an outstanding governor. it's mcauliffe who's been operating. it will be open, pragmatic, friendly to business, and committed to job growth. he has sensible, business friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. that's what virginia needs. for us, the decision is clear -- terry mcauliffe. >> big differences for the race of governor. expands obama care, increases spending, raising your taxes by $1700. tim cuccinella, cutting taxes. terry mcauliffe, expand obama care. cuccinelli, cut taxes. to stop obama care and higher taxes, there's one choice. >> i'm ken cuccinelli, candidate for governor. >> difficulties piled up. you mentioned a few of them. today the president will be cam page for terry mcauliffe. >> the mcauliffe campaign didn't have it go in earlier. mcauliffe didn't try to nationalize this debate. i don't think the president's c
has been worse than the ku klux klan for blacks and said nonchristians practice some sort of false religion. the virginia governor's race on the air in norfolk virginia. >> terry mcauliffe will make an outstanding governor. it's mcauliffe who's been operating. it will be open, pragmatic, friendly to business, and committed to job growth. he has sensible, business friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. that's what virginia...